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Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria

Pinacoteca Civica
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Exhibition HallsArt Museums
Open Opens at 8:30-13:20,14:30-18:00
Address:
Via Osanna N.6 Corner Corso Garibaldi At the F. Cilea Theater Building, 89125 Reggio Calabria, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0965 324822
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  • Ciro V
    Ciro V
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    Must-go if in the Reggio Calabria zone

    By far one of the best curated museums we've ever visited. They managed to synchronize the lego exposition with the art content in an unexpected way.

    Reviewed on Sep 20, 2023
  • Louis Michel B
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    Good visit, thank you Gabriella

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    The stones are the most important to the world, and the most important to the world is the stones of the world.

    Reviewed on Jun 12, 2023
  • Ridwulf
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    Some very good works

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    Free, in an old theater in beautiful rooms, unknown calabria painters except Mattia Preti, but also the Sicilian Antonello di Messina whose works are prepared for Matera for 2019. L...

    Reviewed on Jul 14, 2019
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    Reggio Calabria pinacoteca is one of those places you can't lose if you visit the city. It is an interesting guest of paintings including Antonello da Messina, Mattia Preti, and is the headquarters of several itin exhibitions ...

    Reviewed on Oct 22, 2023
  • Mimmostrano
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    High cost

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    The high cost of the exhibited works, almost all of which were by Calabria artists, was a bad idea to fill rooms with Lego buildings.

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2023
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